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6 Major Tennessee Disasters affecting animals
7 *Macon Tornado February 5, 2008
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9 Rutherford County DART
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11 A weather system brought very heavy rain and severe thunderstorms plus 14 tornadoes from Saturday, May 1 through Sunday morning, May 2.
12 May 2010 Floods THE WORST DISASTER IN TENNESSEE SINCE 1864 Many locations along I-40 corridor across western and middle Tennessee reported in excess of 10 to 15 inches, with some locations receiving up to 20 inches according to Doppler radar estimates.
13 Nashville Humane Association has a MOU with the Nashville chapter of the American Red Cross to assist with pet friendly shelters for pet owner evacuees in the Red Cross shelters- *NHA is mobilized by OEM in Davidson County *
14 *May 2010 Floods- Heifer on the roof in Bellevue
15 April 27,28,2011 Tornado outbreak April tornado event was the largest tornado outbreak ever recorded. *April 27 had the most tornado-related fatalities in the US in one day since March 18, *
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20 Tennessee Emergency Management Plan (TEMP)
21 Tennessee Emergency Management Plan (TEMP) E
22 ESF 4 - Firefighting - Forestry ESF 9 Search and Rescue ESF 10 Environmental Response ESF 11 Food ESF 12 Energy ESF 13 Law Enforcement ESF 14 Donations and Volunteers ESF 15 Recovery ESF 16 Animal Care and Housing
23 Developed as an all hazard- all animal working document for use at the County and State level.
24 Emergency Support Function 16 (ESF 16) Care and Housing of Animals during Emergencies and Disasters Tennessee Department of Agriculture lead agency
25 Credentialing of animal workers in the state *Assist the counties with development of Disaster Animal Response Teams.
26 *Safe for people and animals *Secure for people and animals and *Identify a pool of qualified persons able to work with animals during an emergency or disaster
27 1.Incident Command System IS 100, 200 National Incident Management System - IS 700 & IS 800 How ICS is utilized in an animal related disaster 2. Knowledge of TEMA & the TEMP 3. Knowledge of ESF Basic Biosecurity 5. Foreign Animal Diseases overview Reporting of FADs and TDA/USDA Response 6. Complete an application & TN DART Code of Conduct
28 *The county Disaster Animal Response Teams are under the direction of the county EMA *Good source for volunteers to assist Animal Control in time of disasters or emergencies.
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30 Chimney Tops fire was started November 23 rd and reported to the US Fire Service at 5:20 PM. *It was located 5.5 miles from Gatlinburg. The fire was 1.5 acres in size located on the North Spire. *
31 *Saturday November 26 the fire was 6 acres in size. A four (4) day Analysis from the USFS Rocky Mtn. Research Station predicted slow growth downhill away from Gatlinburg. * Sunday, November 27 winds picked up and the humidity dropped. NWS predicted winds of 12 mph. gusting to 25. Actual gusts were 40 mph. Size of the fire was now 35 acres.
32 Sunday: Helicopters dumped water on the hottest sections. *Monday November 28 it was discovered that burning embers had created spot fires a mile from the main fire on Chimney Tops, still 4.5 miles from Gatlinburg.
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38 Gatlinburg Fires November 28-29, 2016
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42 Four American Red Cross Shelters were opened Monday November 28. * Tuesday morning TEMA called at 3:00 AM and requested sheltering for 200 pets at the LeConte and the Rocky Top Sports Complex ARC shelters which were sheltering 1200 individuals displaced by the fires.
43 Tuesday morning TN Department of Agriculture & USDA personnel along with the Hamilton Co., Bradley and Wilson Co. Disaster Animal Response Teams opened Animal Shelters at LeConte and the Rocky Top Sports Complex ARC shelters
44 The LeConte Center ARC shelter in Pigeon Forge remained opened 48 hrs. Then individuals with pets were transferred to the Rocky Top Complex ARC shelter *The DART teams managed the shelter for 8 days, then the last 8 days the shelter was manned by the American Humane sheltering team
45 The Rocky Top Sports Complex Shelter was open from November 29-December 14, 2017.
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47 A firestorm raced through Sevier County on Nov. 28, covering more than 17,000 acres, displacing more than 14,000 residents and visitors, and destroying or damaging 2,460 homes and businesses.
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51 Formula to estimate # of animals in a community: Multiply total # of household by a factor: x total = number of dog-owning households = 1/ x total = number of cat-owning households = 1/ x total = number of horse-owners = 1/50 Source: University of Albany School of Public Health
52 Estimated Pet Owning households in Chattanooga area Dogs owners 48,914 *Cats owners 42,817 *Horse owners 2,303
53 For information: or Doug Balthaser, DVM Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture Animal Health P.O. Box 40627, 436 Hogan Rd. Nashville, TN Office Phone: (615) Cell Phone: (931)
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